row 2: chain3+2 double crochet in the 1st sc (= the last sc made in the previous row); * skip 2 stitches, 3dc in next stitch **; repeat from * to ** until you’ve reached the end of your work; turn your work;

row 3: chain4+3dc in the 1st stitch (= the last dc made in the previous row); in every space between two 3dc-clusters made in row 2, you’ll crochet 3dc; repeat until you’ve reached the end of this row; right in the space where you see the 2dc and ch3 made at the start of row 2, you’ll crochet: 3dc plus 1 treble; turn your work;

row 4 and following: repeat row 3 until you’ve either run out of yarn, or think your shawl is big enough 🙂

Pattern Border:

row 1: going down 1.0 mm in hook size, with the yarn of your choice and the right side of your shawl facing you, you’ll crochet single crochet stitches all around: 1sc in every dc, 3sc-in-1 stitch in every corner, 2sc in the sides of the chain4 and/or treble stitches (1sc around the ch4 or tr, 1sc in the base of the ch4 or tr); slip stitch into the 1st sc, ch1; do not fasten off; do not turn your work;

row 2: with the same yarn, you’ll crochet one more round of sc all around your shawl: 1sc in every sc made in the previous round, 3sc-in-1 stitch in every corner; slip stitch into the 1st sc; if your next round is going to be crocheted with a different kind of yarn, you’ll fasten off; do not turn your work;

row 3: with a different (or the same) yarn, you’ll crochet: ch1+1sc in the 1st sc of the previous round, *skip 2 stitches; into the next stitch you’ll crochet: 3dc-ch1-3dc; skip 2 stitches, 1sc in next stitch **; repeat from * to ** all around; slip stitch into top of 1st stitch; if you want to crochet your next round with a different kind of yarn, you’ll fasten off; do not turn your work;

row 4: with a different (or the same) yarn, you’ll crochet: ch1, * 1sc in every dc made in the previous round, chain3, 1sc in every dc made in the previous round, 1sc in the sc made in the previous round **; repeat from * to ** all around; slip stitch into top of 1st stitch, fasten off.

Hello, and welcome to my happy, colorful world of crochet and crafts. You'll find lots of inspiration, free patterns and tutorials here on my blog - and even more crochet goodness in my book, published in English, Dutch, and Turkish: "Colorful Crochet", Eindeloos Haken", and "Renkli Tig Isleri"
Marianne xx

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